Fictional Characters With Inanimate Names
Deep Meat Cuts
Famous Voices of the Acting World
Iconic Sound Effects
Compound Words
100

This character from Critical Roll's Vox Machina would like to rage, and also shares a name with this popular pirate brew.

Who is Grog Strongjaw?

100

The heart, liver, and lungs of the sheep are used for this national dish of Scotland.

What is Haggis?

100

Known for his roles of well-known characters such as Spawn and Dr. Facilier, in addition to lesser known characters such as Amphibia's King Andreas, this actor just got his star on the Hollywood walk of fame.

Who is Keith David?

100

Most commonly used for breaking bones, snapping this vegetable is a much better substitute for the real thing.

What is celery?

100
When going to and from, and with the first half being attached to a limb, you tend to do the second half with it, leaving this word behind.

What is a footstep?

200

In the Beauty and the Beast, this character is the mother to Chip, a teacup with a need to get into trouble. 

Who is Ms. Potts?

200

Wagyu is a breed of cow in Japan, well known for its steak and lesser known for Gyutan, this typically unwanted part of the cow popular in Sendai.

What is the tongue?

200

Known for an absurd amount of roles of creatures and characters alike, this actor's career led him to have many conversations with all 200,000 versions of himself with 1 million more well on the way.

Who is Dee Bradley Baker?

200

Known to be unrecreatable, this scream is known to be the most iconic sound of film.

What is the Wilhelm Scream?

200

This swimming creature's first half some believe one will turn into when one dies.

What is an angelfish?

300

This character, known for wielding chain swords in all of his games, learns how to control his anger and power, the latter being the direct translation of his name.

Who is Kratos?

300

In Guyana, the Casareep Stew's centerpiece is this part of the turkey.

What is the neck?

300

Known for his roles in person and charming smile, this actor's first voice acting role quickly became known for his "unwrapping skills" and "appreciation for gifts" as one of Invincible's most iconic villains.

Who is Jeffery Dean Morgan?

300

Using a tv monitor, a vacuum motor, a microphone, and dry ice, Ben Burt created the sound for this iconic weapon.

What is a Lightsaber?

300

This word could be thought as a navigational tool, even though it's origins come from it being the steering side of the boat.

What is starboard?

400

Known for being a control freak, scientific genius, and immortal being, this character is getting a spin-off tv-show with her floating, fellow immortal, bass-playing partner.

Who is Princess Bubblegum?

400

Mainly used in films and stories to show how "savage" a group of people are, long pork is cut from this creature.

What is a human?

400

Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime in Transformers and Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh, also played Karp, a side-villain in the original 1984 version of this show sporting giant robots.

What is Voltron?

400

Created by dragging a cinderblock through an empty concrete tunnel mixed with a tiger's roar, David Farmer made the roar that brought this fantastical creature to life.

What is the Balrog? / What is Durin's Bane?

400
Typically associated with ailments, this word becomes the first half when it does the second.

What is an outbreak?

500

Mr. Door, an interdimensional being from this game, seeks the death of side-character Tim Breaker, the sheriff of Bright Falls in addition to hosting one of the two main characters on his late-night talk show.

What is Alan Wake II?

500

An art project developed by Andre Ford, depicts a headless matrix of these creatures as a way to showcase a potential future of constantly growing meat demands.

What is a chicken? / What are chickens?

500

Ed Asner, the voice of Carl Fredrickson in Up, also holds the world record for the most times playing this character, still holding strong at 8 times after his death in 2021.

Who is Santa Claus?

500

In 1709, John Dennis discovered a method to recreate a common sound in nature, later taken and used within a dramatized version of Macbeth in which he promptly stood up and invented this popular phrase as well.

What is "steal my thunder"?

500

Unless you have multi-personality disorder, if you're obsessed with the second half, you tend to look out for only this word. If split incorrectly, it could be a singular worker for Santa.

What is oneself?

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